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Dec 5-6th clipper threat


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Just now, ORH_wxman said:

Yeah your area up through N ORH County on the west side of the spine is where I'd favor right now for best accumulations....assuming you don't have any issues with 925-950mb temps but I think you're far enough NW to avoid any significant issues.

Still 2 full days for things to fall apart, the rest of my hair to fall out, and get hit by a truck on my way to Burlington tomorrow 

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6 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Your area and other higher terrain in the deep interior could get decent ratios....some of the guidance has good snow growth and if you're pulling a 31F sfc temp, then you'll get 10 to 1 or better. I think the skeptical part of me is more questioning whether a half inch of liquid actually falls versus something like a quarter inch or 3 tenths.

Yup the low amount of liquid is what has me more concerned. 

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24 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

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Take em up  a bit in Tolland. Looking forward to seeing his Dodge Ram, Minivan, and two others cars parked on the street, covered in snow. Shout out to his deck and his shed from the movie Fargo in the snow.

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13 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Take em up  a bit in Tolland. Looking forward to seeing is Dodge Ram, Minivan, and two others cars parked on the street, covered in snow. Shout out to his deck and his shed from the movie Fargo in the snow.

Haven’t had minivan in 12 years . All cars go off street when it snows and there’s one in garage . I don’t get the Fargo reference . Still could be rain 

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Just now, Damage In Tolland said:

Haven’t had minivan in 12 years . All cars go off street when it snows and there’s one in garage . I don’t get the Fargo reference . Still could be rain 

It's a bit scary looking.

You won't have rain...at worst some wet bulbing to get to 32. Should look quite picturesque. Enjoy.

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Gonna be on the line here right near 495. Hopefully having several hundred feet of elevation will help a bit too. 
 

I think for folks further east you want to root for a sharper trough which will help redevelop precip on the cold side of the boundary like I was mentioning to Scott earlier. Almost an anafront look early Thursday morning. 

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11 minutes ago, TheMainer said:

Fingers crossed!

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Your good up that way on the late development, I'm kind of caught in the hand off here right now, I'll need it to thump on the WAA but rather have it where you are and further back to the NW.

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1 hour ago, ORH_wxman said:

Gonna be on the line here right near 495. Hopefully having several hundred feet of elevation will help a bit too. 
 

I think for folks further east you want to root for a sharper trough which will help redevelop precip on the cold side of the boundary like I was mentioning to Scott earlier. Almost an anafront look early Thursday morning. 

it does re af and presage to this thing down to 968 mbs as it passes east of down East Maine

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